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blazeofglory
01-03-2011, 06:07 AM
I always get absorbed in its philosophical side when I read a classic. Dostoevsky for example is my all time preferred read. I like to read Sartre also. I do not go for kinky novels and any sort of romantic and moronic genres. Of course D.H. Lawrence does appeal to me a great deal, his obscenities in Lady Chatterley's lovers notwithstanding. But in general I always find the truth-seeking quotients in the book, not junky and absurdly sentimental trashes.

What do you look for in a book?

Hyacinthine
01-03-2011, 12:50 PM
I'm a sucker for challenging language that makes me question the structure of thought and the way thought and language interplay. I like language that breaks down structures and reassembles them as English (I only read in English... so far) is the author's plaything. I like writing that is puzzling and unsettling.

Alexander III
01-03-2011, 02:26 PM
I like the sentimental voyage aspect, as well as all the little pretty words forming sentences like garlands.

weltanschauung
01-03-2011, 02:46 PM
so youre saying there is no truth in sentiment?
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blazeofglory
01-04-2011, 01:35 AM
so youre saying there is no truth in sentiment?
hahaha, blazeofglory... yawwwwwn.

grab a few anais nins, jean genets and come down from your wall of intellectualoidness.

No, I am sorry Weltanschuung, I did not mean there is no truth in sentiments. But I personally do not like sentimental stuffs. But my likes and dislikes have nothing to do with truth.